Quartetto di Cremona

Quartetto di Cremona

Classical Series
Quartetto di Cremona

Date & Price

Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 7:30 pm

Ballroom


Tickets

Reserved Seating: $36

Gardens Preferred, Gardens Premium Members, and Innovators: $31

Ticket includes all-day Gardens Admission. Tickets limited. Sell out likely.


Pre-Sale

September 9, 2024. Sale begins at 10:00 am

Gardens Preferred, Gardens Premium Members, and Innovators receive access to the Pre-sale. If you are eligible, you have received a discount code via direct mail or email from Longwood Gardens that can be used for Pre-sale access and to receive your discounted pricing.


Public Sale

September 10, 2024. Sale begins at 10:00 am.

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From familiar faces to new artists to discover, our Indoor Performance Series showcases the beauty of the performing arts in the beauty of our Gardens.

With this performance, Quartetto di Cremona performs a program of music by Italian composer Gian Francesco Malipiero, Beethoven’s String Quartet in A minor, and Debussy’s String Quartet in G minor.

According to The Strad, Quartetto di Cremona’s Lincoln Center debut in 2022 “was distinguished by splendid balance, abundant colour, and a relaxed mastery of all the musical elements.” The quartet was established in 2000 at the Accademia Walter Stauffer in Cremona, Italy. Now in its 23rd season, Quartetto di Cremona has toured extensively in Europe, the United States, South America, and Asia; appeared at leading festivals; and performed regularly on radio and television broadcasts, including RAI, BBC, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Quartetto di Cremona’s extensive repertoire encompasses key masterworks from Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert; essential late 19th and 20th-century literature; and contemporary works by Golijov, Lacheman, Fabio Vacchi, Silvia Colasanti, Nimrod Borenstein, and Kalevi Aho. They are also known for their performances of work by Italian composers, including Verdi, Respighi, and Boccherini.

In the 2023-2024 season, Quartetto di Cremona made its Carnegie Hall debut in New York as part of a five-city US tour that included Santa Monica, Kansas City, Philadelphia, and New Haven. In February and March, the quartet returned to the US for performances with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York, and in College Station, TX; Boise, ID; and Albuquerque, NM. This last season’s European highlights included a tour in Denmark, performances in the Netherlands and Belgium, a Wigmore Hall appearance in May 2024, an Asian tour, and concerts at prestigious venues across Italy. The quartet plans to release their recording of Bach’s The Art of the Fugue in 2024.

Their most recent recording, Italian Postcards, debuted on Avie Records in 2020 and features music inspired by Italy and written by non-Italian composers, including the world premiere recording of Cieli d’Italia by Nimrod Borenstein. Previous recordings include an all-Schubert disc with cellist Eckart Runge (Audite, 2019) and a box set of the complete Beethoven quartet cycle (Audite, 2018), which includes a quintet with violist Lawrence Dutton of the Emerson String Quartet. Several of the seven individual discs in this set received widespread and immediate recognition upon their release in prior years, including a five-star rating in BBC Music Magazine, International Classical Music Awards, the Supersonic Award from the German magazine Pizzicato, and the Echo Klassik 2017 prize.  

Quartetto di Cremona leads a renowned string program, currently in its tenth year, for professional and advanced string quartets at the Accademia Walter Stauffer, now part of the Stauffer String Center, which opened in 2021. The quartet also conducts masterclasses while on tour throughout Europe and the United States. Awarded the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship in 2005, Quartetto di Cremona also received the prestigious Franco Buitoni Award in 2019 in recognition of its contribution to promoting and encouraging chamber music in Italy and throughout the world. The quartet is supported by the Kulturfond Peter Eckes, which provides the musicians with three superb instruments: violin Paolo Antonio Testore, viola Gioachino Torazzi, and cello Dom Nicola Amati. Cristiano Gualco plays his own violin Nicola Amati (Cremona, 1640). In 2015, the musicians were awarded honorary citizenship by the city of Cremona.